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Job Title


Wanuskewin Board Director


Company : Cpask


Location : Saskatoon, Division No. 11


Created : 2025-06-12


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Help Preserve and Celebrate Indigenous HeritageWanuskewin Heritage Park Authority is seeking dedicated and community-minded individuals to join our volunteer Board of Directors. On the north edge of the City of Saskatoon and within the RM of Corman Park, Wanuskewin is a 741-acre National Historic Site and Provincial Heritage Property protecting and interpreting over 6,000 years of archaeological resources to advance the understanding and appreciation of the evolving cultures of the Northern Plains Indigenous peoples. We are looking for individuals who share a deep respect for Indigenous knowledge, cultural preservation, and community engagementand who are ready to lend their skills to support our long-term sustainability and growth at an exciting time in the organizations history as we work towards UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.We Are Especially Interested in Individuals Who:Have lived experience or strong connections with Indigenous communitiesAre passionate about cultural preservation, education, and reconciliationBring experience in areas such as non-profit leadership, government relations, fundraising, finance, cultural programming and education, visual arts, heritage conservation, legal, land stewardship, or communicationsCan actively participate in quarterly board meetings and contribute to committee workAre committed to a 3-year term of service and are open to learning in a collaborative, culturally respectful environmentWhy Join Our Board?Contribute to the preservation and celebration of Indigenous heritageSupport meaningful education and community engagement effortsHelp guide the vision and sustainability of a vital cultural site and proposed UNESCO World Heritage SiteBe part of a dedicated team making a tangible impactTo Apply:Please send your resume and a brief letter outlining your interest and relevant experience to by 12:00pm Friday, May 30th.To learn more about our work, visit or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.We strongly encourage Indigenous applicants and those from diverse backgrounds to apply. Your voice and perspective are vital to this work. #J-18808-Ljbffr